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QA_Numerical Representation_Experiment #10

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kolliSuman opened this issue Nov 19, 2015 · 3 comments
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QA_Numerical Representation_Experiment #10

kolliSuman opened this issue Nov 19, 2015 · 3 comments

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@kolliSuman
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Defect Description:
In the experiment page of "Numerical Representation" experiment,without inserting the code in the box, when we click on the compile button a download popup box is displaying on the screen instead an error message should be displayed on the screen as to insert the code into the box

Actual Result:
In the experiment page of "Numerical Representation" experiment,without inserting the code in the box, when we click on the compile button a download popup box is displaying on the screen

Environment :
OS: Windows 7, Ubuntu-16.04,Centos-6
Browsers: Firefox-42.0,Chrome-47.0,chromium-45.0
Bandwidth : 100Mbps
Hardware Configuration:8GBRAM ,
Processor:i5

Test Step Link:
https://github.com/Virtual-Labs/problem-solving-iiith/blob/master/test-cases/integration_test-cases/Numerical%20Representation/Numerical%20Representation_11_Experiment_p1.org

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@sravanthimodepu
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Issue is fixed.

@kolliSuman
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As there is an internal server error, the QA team is reopening this issue
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@BSravanthi
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In the experiment, without inserting the code in the box, when we click on the compile button the page is redirecting to the Internal Server Error page. Instead of displaying the message "enter the code".

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